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05/06/2026

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Key Findings on Misophonia and Musicians

Heightened Emotionality: Research indicates that individuals with higher misophonia sensitivity often have stronger emotional responses to music, showing enhanced auditory-emotional processing.

Musician Sensitivity: Individuals with musical training may be more susceptible to sound sensitivities, potentially due to heightened auditory attention and neural plasticity from training.

Trigger Variations: While common triggers include chewing or tapping, musicians with misophonia may specifically struggle with particular musical elements or genres due to their instrumentation.

NOTE TO MIXING ENGINEERS: Understanding the Musician's Perspective - Not Just "Annoyed": A trigger sound can make a musician feel immediate rage or fear, often leading to them wanting to leave the room. It’s Not Personal: Misophonia often triggers a stronger reaction to sounds made by people the person is close to, such as bandmates.

Hidden Sensitivity: Many musicians with misophonia have very sensitive ears, which can also translate to a highly developed musical ear.

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